Hint: 90/2=...
59 degree
With a protractor
With a protractor.
90 - 31 = 59 degree
You need to take what degreee turn you want divide that by how many welds you want that will give you the angle of miter cuts to find your starting piece a take the radius of bend muliply by tangent of miter cut
A miter line is a 45 degree line draw between the top view and right side view by extending out a line on both view and connecting them. From that connection make a 45 degree line. Then you can copy line from the top view and bring them over to the miter line and make a mark. Then copy it down to the right side view vise versa.
A miter line is a 45 degree line draw between the top view and right side view by extending out a line on both view and connecting them. From that connection make a 45 degree line. Then you can copy line from the top view and bring them over to the miter line and make a mark. Then copy it down to the right side view vise versa.
Hint: 90/2=...
59 degree
180 degree angle or a straight angle
Well, honey, you start by drawing a straight line with your compass. Then you put the pointy end of the compass on one end of the line and swing that bad boy until it hits the line at the desired angle. Voilà, you've got yourself a 56 degree angle. Keep on slaying those geometry problems, darling.
With a protractor
With a protractor.
First draw a 90 degree angle .Than draw a 20 degree angle from that 90 degree angle . Than the rest of the angle will be 90-20=70 .Now bisect the 70 degree angle we will get 70/2=35. Now add the rest of the angle means 35+20 =55 GOT 55 DEGREE ANGLE
Make a 45 degree cut like you would for an inside corner. This will show the profile of the trim. Use a coping saw to cut down the profile. Angle the cut back a bit so that only the profile edge will meet the adjoining piece of trim.
90 degree